Hacking Questions regarding luma3ds 8.0 and boot9strap....

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So I just upgraded the the new version of luma3ds and boot9strap and I don't know if it is now safe to update my 3ds due to it not having a emunand.... Also I used godmode9 to back up my emunand but I have no clue how to access it now that I went and used the restore function of godmode9.... Any help would be great... Also how do I set it to go to cfw sysnand?
 

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Yes you can update. Did you finish the guide? You must have missed this part in https://3ds.guide/finalizing-setup
Section II - Updating the System
If, while following a previous version of this guide, you CTRTransfered your New 3DS to 2.1.0, now is the time to restore your NAND backup before doing this section.

If, before following this guide, you already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW, now is the time to follow Move EmuNANDbefore doing this section.

  1. Update your device by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update”
    • Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe
    • If this gives you an error, set your DNS settings to “auto”
    • If this still gives you an error and your NAND is below 9.2.0, follow 9.2.0 CTRTransfer, then try updating again
  2. If your device was on a version below 9.0.0 before updating, replace boot.firm on the root of your SD card with the one from the latest release of Luma3DS
  3. If your device was on a version between 3.0.0 and 4.5.0 before updating, delete native.firmand cetk from the /luma/ folder on your SD card

If you want to have everything on your sysNAND then follow https://3ds.guide/move-emunand

To access sysNAND, hold Select on boot and make sure that "Autoboot emuNAND" is not ticked. Then press Start to save and reboot. You will be in sysNAND.
 
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Yes you can update. Did you finish the guide? You must have missed this part in https://3ds.guide/finalizing-setup


If you want to have everything on your sysNAND then follow https://3ds.guide/move-emunand

To access sysNAND, hold Select on boot and make sure that "Autoboot emuNAND" is not ticked. Then press Start to save and reboot. You will be in sysNAND.
I tried to.follow that but I couldn't figure out what to do after restoring it.... The guide doesn't even mention it....
 

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